this is important to note if you are in the kansas city area or headed to peoria, we are looking at a lot of rain. look at the forecast total of rainfall. it stretches across missouri well into ohio and kentucky. isaac, even though it's no longer a strong tropical system, it's still a rainmaker. you may be wondering how it's going to impact the drought stricken areas. we have exceptional drought. that includes arkansas and missouri. yesterday, as the remnants and moisture came in, it brought too much rain. flooding in the area. the only flood advisory, there's a little bit left over in louisiana. it's because new orleans had 20 inches of rain. it's going to take awhile for the moisture to subside and we'll see things look better. to let you know, for those of you traveling, many of you are, i'm anticipated delays. cincinnati, chicago, st. louis, san diego and las vegas. what a day when you have a tropical system across the country. >> certainly bad timing. it's not just affecting the weather, right? it's driving up the cost of gas at the pump. the national average for regular unleaded